2016 Algerian Clothing & Accessories Fair
Time: January 28 - January 2016
City: Algiers
Location: SAFEX FAIR CENTER
Frequency: once a year
Scope of Exhibits:
Woven fabrics: spun, yarn, cotton, silk, wool, linen, elastic, Tencel, polyester, polyester, acetate,
Knitted fabrics: ultra-fine fibers, velvet and other knitted fabrics
Other fabrics: man-made fur, leather, fabric, embroidery, Raschel, Mo Furen, and so on
All kinds of accessories: buttons, zippers, labels, ribbons, snap, shoulder pads and other accessories
Clothing: all kinds of men's, women's, children's clothing, youth fashion, wedding dress, jeans, underwear, swimwear, leather goods and accessories
Market introduction
The Democratic People's Republic of Algeria is located in the north-west of Africa, north of the Mediterranean Sea, across the sea and Spain and France, is Africa's largest country, but also the world's land area one of the tenth largest. The official language is Arabic, common French. Algeria is the second largest economy in Africa, second only to South Africa. Oil and gas are the pillar industries of the Algerian economy, accounting for about 60 percent of the total income, 30 percent of the national income, More than 95% of export earnings. Algeria has the world's fifth-largest natural gas reserves and the world's second-largest natural gas exporter with the world's 14th largest oil reserve.
In 2001, the Algerian Government signed a treaty with the European Union to reduce tariffs to promote trade. According to the Algerian government and EU cooperation agreement which came into effect in 2005, the two sides will gradually lift the tariff and will build a free trade zone in 2017. For economic and trade reasons, the Government of Algeria at the end of 2010 to amend the timetable, the lifting of the tariff barriers to postpone the deadline to 2020, Algerian companies have enough time to prepare to meet the free trade zone after the completion of the fierce competition between the two sides . The request was approved by the European Union and entered into force on 1 September 2012. Algeria's trade with the EU accounts for 57% of Algiers' total trade, while Algeria imports US $ 20 billion annually from the EU. Algeria is the center of Algeria's political, economic, cultural and foreign trade, Algeria is the most populous, the most concentrated of a city. With the largest ports, there are oil refining, petrochemical, machinery, cement, textiles, wine, leather and other industrial sectors.